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Aug 14, 2015
Baccano! (Anime) add
Baccano! was a great pleasure to watch. It had a hefty amount of action, some super-natural, and a bit of romance. The anime was able to pull off combining several stories that have various time spans. The jazzy score/soundtrack for the show was very fitting for all the scenes, including the opening theme. The opener really exemplified the characters' as well as the series' personalities (musically and visually speaking). As for the ending theme, it took several episodes for me to get used to because of the saddened music, which contrasted the overall feel of the show, and the visual ...
Aug 12, 2015
Durarara!! x2 Shou had mainly the same qualities as the first series. There was only one reason why I had to lower my rating from a 10 to a 9. It was because of how the show added several new characters and groups and how choppily they were weaved into the plot, such as the Awakusu group. The writers of the series were clever in incorporating some contemporary supporting characters and groups that had been shown in one or two episodes of the previous show, but for the majority of new ones not much of an introduction was given, thus making it ...
Aug 12, 2015
The special episodes of Durarara!! did not contribute to the main plot whatsoever, but was able to portray the characters and their interactions in ways that were typical of them. Since the specials weren't a part of the main storyline, it made sense that a few new side characters were introduced for the two episodes exclusively. I also found there to be more light-hearted humor in the specials than in the anime. Overall, the Durarara!! specials have the majority of the qualities that make the anime superb and I would suggest it to anyone who has watched the Durarara!! series.
Aug 11, 2015
Durarara!! (Anime) add
Durarara!! does a great job of combining several stories into one main one, a difficult task for animes all around. It mixes action with supernatural and a pinch of romance (a twisted kind for a few of the characters). The first opening and ending themes fit the personalities of the characters and the anime visually and musically (the music was super catchy to the point that I would actually smile and dance to it). The score/soundtrack for the duration of Durarara!! also fit with anime's characters and their interactions, especially the creepy portions. The first half of the show goes ...
Aug 5, 2015
Steins;Gate (Anime) add
Steins;Gate throws so many curveballs that it was a little difficult for me to keep track. This was especially the case for the first episode (I had even considered rewatching this episode in particular just to wrap my head around the story and ease my mind, but the answers came in due time). Nonetheless, these curveballs and plot twists were all what made the show so thrilling to watch. I was at the edge of my seat for the first several episodes and for the last three, but the middle section had lost some of it's bite because it had seemed somewhat ...
Jul 28, 2015
After watching the English dubbed trailer and film, I can honestly say that the 5 Centimeters Per Second movie exhibited the same cheesiness in the trailer. But the cheesiness wasn't what bothered me, it was how several background scenes that didn't really contribute to the plot were unbearably dragged (to me, their main purpose seemed to be to emphasize the drama and how good the animation was). Speaking of animation, the artwork from the characters to the scenery was well done (even the lighting was realistic). I liked that through the exquisite animation, 5 Centimeters Per Second implemented symbolism, but I didn't ...
Jul 27, 2015
Studio Ghibli's Whisper of the Heart is a cute and slightly cheesy slice of life/romance film. The romantic cheesiness exhibited between the characters was more comedic than annoying (except for the ending). The main character begins to expand her horizons and fulfill her dream as she opens her heart. During this journey, a twist of the American classic, "Take Me Home, Country Roads", is sung and played several times, and does a good job of highlighting the protagonist's experience.
Jul 25, 2015
Porco Rosso is one out of Hayao Miyazaki's (and musically speaking, Joe Hisaishi's) many masterpieces. In Hisaishi's usual fashion, the score masterfully sets the mood of the setting and the characters. Along with the music, the playful sense of humor exhibited in the script and the characters' interactions brought me at ease. In the English dubbed version, Porco Rosso and Fio Piccolo are voiced by Michael Keaton and Kimberly Williams-Paisley, respectively. Both do a great job of portraying Porco's tough and cunning personality and Fio's innocent yet determined nature.
Jul 19, 2015
Wolf Children was a pleasant surprise. I thought it would be a clichéd and cheesy romance/sci-fi, but it turned out to be a touching coming-of-age/slice-of-life movie. Even though it's close to two hours long, the pacing remained excellent. Wolf Children centers on a mother, Hana, her relationship with her wolf children, Ame and Yuki, and the children's emotional and physical developments as half-wolf and half-human. The first quarter of the film focused more on her relationship with the children's father, which I thought could've been expanded on (especially with less "bestiality" per say). As I watched her transition and work ...
Jul 17, 2015
Summer Wars (Anime) add
Though its plot is unique, Summer Wars has a slightly unoriginal concept with the online world of Oz. Though, I do love that Oz looks completely different than the reality within the film (it's as if a toddler's imagination exploded). Around halfway through the movie, the storyline seemed to drag to the point where I often paused the movie to check on the time, hoping the film would be over soon. I also found the plot to be predictable. The characters were also somewhat predictable, but this fact is overshadowed by their lovable and realistic interactions with one another. They ...


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